The rapid introduction of different kinds of robots and other machines with artificial intelligence into different domains of life raises the question of whether robots can be moral agents and moral patients. In other words, can robots perform moral actions? Can robots be on the receiving end of moral actions? To explore these questions, this chapter relates the new area of the ethics of human–robot interaction to traditional ethical theories such as utilitarianism, Kantian ethics, and virtue ethics. These theories were developed with the assumption that the paradigmatic examples of moral agents and moral patients are human beings. As this chapter argues, this creates challenges for anybody who wishes to extend the traditional ethical theor...
We propose that moral behaviour of artificial agents could (and should) be intrinsically grounded in...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Should w...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
The rapid introduction of different kinds of robots and other machines with artificial intelligence ...
This paper contributes to the debate in the ethics of social robots on how or whether to treat socia...
Should we grant rights to artificially intelligent robots? Most current and near-future robots do no...
The author argues that in certain circumstances robots can be seen as real moral agents. A distincti...
Can robots perform actions, make decisions, collaborate with humans, be our friends, perhaps fall in...
Can robots perform actions, make decisions, collaborate with humans, be our friends, perhaps fall in...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
We propose that moral behaviour of artificial agents could (and should) be intrinsically grounded in...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Should w...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...
The rapid introduction of different kinds of robots and other machines with artificial intelligence ...
This paper contributes to the debate in the ethics of social robots on how or whether to treat socia...
Should we grant rights to artificially intelligent robots? Most current and near-future robots do no...
The author argues that in certain circumstances robots can be seen as real moral agents. A distincti...
Can robots perform actions, make decisions, collaborate with humans, be our friends, perhaps fall in...
Can robots perform actions, make decisions, collaborate with humans, be our friends, perhaps fall in...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
This paper motivates the idea that social robots should be credited as moral patients, building on a...
We propose that moral behaviour of artificial agents could (and should) be intrinsically grounded in...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Should w...
Among ethicists and engineers within robotics there is an ongoing discussion as to whether ethical r...